Independence House Bed & Breakfast
Independence House is a classic 1895 Italianate on a quiet corner of the historic river town of Independence, Ore. Walk to our reviving Main Street, where you’ll find fine antiques, great food, or a peaceful stroll by the river.
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3/1/2009 |
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We've stayed at a lot of bed and breakfasts (about five per year for the last four years) and this one is our favorite. The house itself is on the historic register, but not particulary architecturally interesting, and the rooms are pretty standard bed and breakfast rooms with a shared bathroom. (Lace and teddy bears abound.) But what makes this B and B truly shine is the owner's attention to detail and fantastic service.
When we arrived, the owner, Cheryl, greeted us with wine, crackers, cheese, and pepperoni. She recommended good local restaurants and directed us to several regional attractions (wineries, etc.) The inn is full of current Smithsonian and National Geographic magazines, as well as board games and paperback books, giving the inn a cozy feel and tempting travelers to spend lazy days indoors. Cheryl left a dish of chocolates on the nightstand and a basket of fresh fruit on the desk every evening. She also left a jug of ice water and glasses in case we became thirsty during the night.
Cheryl creates fantastic breakfast fare. Breakfasts are three-course affairs that during our visit consisted of fruit salad, homemade pastry, and a main course that included a breakfast meat and an entree. Day one was apple crisp, homemade cranberry bread, and french toast with bacon. Day two was grape fruit salad, blueberry muffins, latkes (potato pancakes) and a delicious asperigus ham concoction. Cheryl seems willing to tailor breakfast to guests' dietary needs as well -- she asked what we liked and disliked, and tailored a meal to our preferences.
Independence is about fifteen minutes' drive from Salem and about fifteen minutes' drive from some nice wineries. It's well-located if you're visiting friends and family in Salem. View Reviewer Info
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| "Travel back in time!"
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8/10/2008 |
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My wife and I are professional photographers from Bend and came to Independence to cover a High School Reunion. We opted to stay the night rather than drive home after the event. After a quick search on the internet, we discovered the Independence House B & B. What a find! The B & B and our gracious host, Cheryl, definitely exceeded our expectations! Only after one night's stay, we felt that Cheryl became one of our good friends. You can tell she sure enjoys pampering her guests. When making the reservation, Cheryl asked if we had any dietary restrictions. My wife has many food allergies and Cheryl was very kind to plan a menu to fit those needs. Our breakfast included sauteed nectarines with fresh cream and cinnamon, fried polenta with golden raisins and nuts, turkey sausage and fresh fruit. What a way to start the day! She greeted us with a welcome glass of local Pinot Gris and had some chilled waiting for us in our room after our job. We loved our accommodations and are already thinking of planning a longer trip to enjoy Independence at a more leisurely pace. The town is quaint and there's no lack of activities. On our way back to Bend, we stopped at Silver Falls State Park, a short distance from Independence and explored and admired the many waterfalls in the park. Highly recommended! Thanks again Cheryl for making us feel so much at home!
David and Kim Dornbusch, Dornbusch Photography View Reviewer Info
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| "We felt right at home!"
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7/19/2008 |
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Our experience at Independence House was absolutely fantastic. Cheryl has a wonderful knack for making you feel welcome and cared for. At some B&B's you really feel like you are intruding in someone's home, but that is not the case here. She's like a favorite aunt who knows what you like and makes sure to have it on hand, but always gives you your space. Breakfasts were fantastic and very generous. I don't think we ever quite managed to clean our plates despite the deliciousness of the food. The location and atmosphere are very peaceful and serene and the place has a lot of personality. Nice touches are the welcome wine & fruit basket we received in our room, bowls of chocolate in each room, and the relaxing front porch available for sitting, chatting, reading, or our favorite, card playing. There are several nice options for dining lunch & dinner nearby, and Cheryl will give you good recommendations if asked. Not only do we hope to return, but we'll be sure to recommend this gem to our friends and family visiting the area. View Reviewer Info
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Independence House Bed & Breakfast615 Monmouth St Independence, OR 97351 USA
| Phone: | +1-503-838-0612 | | Cellular: | +1-503-881-6836 |
Innkeeper(s) Cheryl Gaston
Rates: $95 - $95

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